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Forest tree seedlings growing in a nursery bed
Financial Incentives for Private Forestland Owners
Noxious Weed Control Grants
The Oregon State Weed Board guides state noxious weed control priorities. The board awards grants for landowners, public agencies, and others to control noxious weeds. Grants are considered and awarded in two grant cycles annually, with applications usually due in January and July. Refer to the Oregon State Weed Board for specific details, including current application forms and deadlines.


Additional References:
 
Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA)Plant Division 
 
 
Institute for Applied Ecology
  • Field Guides to Weeds of Oregon - © Institute for Applied Ecology, 2008. Available for purchase or download. Pocket-sized identification guides to imminent new invaders and already established weeds. Includes information about look-alike native species and  full-color photographs of diagnostic features. Ideal for agency field staff, landowners, and others seeking an easy-to-use, field-friendly resource.
 

Incentive Programs

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Afforestation
Bark Beetle Mitigation
Conservation Prgms
Envtl. Qlty. (EQIP)
Forest Stwrdshp (FSP)
Forest Trust (FRT)
Healthy Forests Resrv
Watershed Enhncmnt
Wetlands Resrv (WRP)
Wildlife Habitat (WHIP)
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Page updated: January 23, 2012